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<blockquote data-quote="Rasher-Roll" data-source="post: 598754" data-attributes="member: 5397"><p>My first "nice" watch was likely the same Invicta submariner knock-off. I bought it before interviewing with my department to help look more put-together. It lost a little time every year, but I think I paid about $100 for it (which was a lot for me at the time), and really couldn't complain. </p><p></p><p>I remember having an older gentleman come into my old work once and comment that we had the same watch. Except his actually was a Rolex. He was shocked that mine wasn't.</p><p></p><p>I've since added a black Seiko dive watch (similar style, I couldn't tell you the model) which I wear if I won't be near a power source for days. Otherwise it's an Apple watch. The Apple watch doesn't get me excited at all, but is convenient when I'm working. </p><p></p><p>I always liked watches, but the more I looked at and shopped around for them, the submariner-style dive watch was about the only style that I ever wanted to spend my money on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rasher-Roll, post: 598754, member: 5397"] My first "nice" watch was likely the same Invicta submariner knock-off. I bought it before interviewing with my department to help look more put-together. It lost a little time every year, but I think I paid about $100 for it (which was a lot for me at the time), and really couldn't complain. I remember having an older gentleman come into my old work once and comment that we had the same watch. Except his actually was a Rolex. He was shocked that mine wasn't. I've since added a black Seiko dive watch (similar style, I couldn't tell you the model) which I wear if I won't be near a power source for days. Otherwise it's an Apple watch. The Apple watch doesn't get me excited at all, but is convenient when I'm working. I always liked watches, but the more I looked at and shopped around for them, the submariner-style dive watch was about the only style that I ever wanted to spend my money on. [/QUOTE]
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